Hi,
Can anyone help me on this?
I've been running the beta versions of Evolution on a number of machines for quite a while now and on the whole, they seem far more stable (and a lot nicer to use) than the 1.4 branch.
I've hit a problem with one of the machines at home though.
Evolution downloads email from 3 accounts (work, home and from my ISP), these are then split between a number of folders. There are also a number of profiles on it (home, work, C Vu, private and another I can't remember) where the email is also filtered (for instance, material for C Vu is downloaded from my home account (ukpost.com) and is filtered to the C Vu folder, material for wxWidgets and mono are filtered through to their respective folders as well - you get the idea).
None of that is a problem - it works well. The problem is that there is now about 60 (and growing) number of autogenerated signatures and I can't seem to see where they are stored.
One thing I have noticed is that some of the old (and now gone) signatures are still on the signature lists. These were defined as .txt files for use with the 1.4 releases. Would not having these be causing the problem and if that is the case, how do I remove the signatures from the list?
TTFN
Paul
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 08:49 +0100, PFJ wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone help me on this?
I've been running the beta versions of Evolution on a number of machines for quite a while now and on the whole, they seem far more stable (and a lot nicer to use) than the 1.4 branch.
I've hit a problem with one of the machines at home though.
Evolution downloads email from 3 accounts (work, home and from my ISP), these are then split between a number of folders. There are also a number of profiles on it (home, work, C Vu, private and another I can't remember) where the email is also filtered (for instance, material for C Vu is downloaded from my home account (ukpost.com) and is filtered to the C Vu folder, material for wxWidgets and mono are filtered through to their respective folders as well - you get the idea).
None of that is a problem - it works well. The problem is that there is now about 60 (and growing) number of autogenerated signatures and I can't seem to see where they are stored.
I believe this is fixed; I've added some comments to the bugzilla entry you made for this: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123385
One thing I have noticed is that some of the old (and now gone) signatures are still on the signature lists. These were defined as .txt files for use with the 1.4 releases. Would not having these be causing the problem and if that is the case, how do I remove the signatures from the list?
TTFN
Paul
Hi,
None of that is a problem - it works well. The problem is that there is now about 60 (and growing) number of autogenerated signatures and I can't seem to see where they are stored.
I believe this is fixed; I've added some comments to the bugzilla entry you made for this: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123385
Nope. Can't find the key you're refering to. That said, I don't have a directory on /home/paul called evolution either.
TTFN
Paul
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 23:19 +0100, Paul wrote:
Hi,
None of that is a problem - it works well. The problem is that there is now about 60 (and growing) number of autogenerated signatures and I can't seem to see where they are stored.
I believe this is fixed; I've added some comments to the bugzilla entry you made for this: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=123385
Nope. Can't find the key you're refering to. That said, I don't have a directory on /home/paul called evolution either.
Evolution 1.5.* stores stuff in ~/.evolution, rather than ~/evolution (at last!); this should have a signatures subdirectory. What content does it have?
Dave
Hi,
Nope. Can't find the key you're refering to. That said, I don't have a directory on /home/paul called evolution either.
Evolution 1.5.* stores stuff in ~/.evolution, rather than ~/evolution (at last!); this should have a signatures subdirectory. What content does it have?
7 signatures (which is right).
TTFN
Paul